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rector-laravel-service-mocking

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Rector to replace deprecated Laravel service mocking testing methods such as expectsEvents, expectsJobs, and expectsNotifications.

From Laravel 10:

The deprecated MocksApplicationServices trait has been removed from the framework. This trait provided testing methods such as expectsEvents, expectsJobs, and expectsNotifications.

If your application uses these methods, we recommend you transition to Event::fake, Bus::fake, and Notification::fake, respectively. You can learn more about mocking via fakes in the corresponding documentation for the component you are attempting to fake.

Requirements

PHP >=7.4

Install

Install with Composer:

Usage

Register the rule in rector.php:

See the diff:

Apply the rule:

Clear the cache and apply the rule:

Rule

Before

After

The test may still fail because of assertDispatched so it's recommended to refactor to:

If you have multiple events, call assertDispatched for each event:

License

MIT


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